Utero-vaginal anomalies result from defects in the development or fusion of the Müllerian ducts. These anomalies are associated with a high incidence of altered fertility and obstetric problems. Uterovaginal anomalies are generally classified into dysgenesis, vertical or lateral fusion anomalies and abnormal configuration. Sequential analysis of USG followed by MR images enables accurate morphological and anatomical demonstration of parameters like: uterine size, external fundal contour, intercornual distance, and presence of uterine or vaginal septa, thereby assisting in a proper treatment approach. Furthermore, other associated/isolated pelvic lesions or renal anomalies can also be detected. MRI further helps in the evaluation of obstructive uterovaginal anomalies and determining the site of obstruction and surgical approach. Imaging findings of uterovaginal anomalies, which presented as abdominal pain and altered menstrual cycles, are shown. R Objective: adiological evaluation of mullerian anomalies with non-specific and overlapping clinical presentation sensitization of the relevant specialities involved for improving diagnosis and preventing further complications. Relevant radiological investigations were carried out Materials And Methods: on opd and ipd patients in the department of radiodiagnosis at jaipur national university institute for medical sciences and research centre, jaipur. Usg – initial modality of choice and later on patients were referred for MRI, where relevant sequences were taken.
Gangwani et al. (Tue,) studied this question.